
Conquer the Comic World Starting from Bone King
从骨王开始征服综漫世界
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 115k Words
- Genre
- Light Novel
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Fan Fiction
- Updated
- 2d ago
- Source
- Qidian
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1.9kFans
38Chapters
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Response to the previous foreshadowing question
Some readers think that the author wrote a long foreshadowing [the protagonist uses the game to cash out crazily, cashing out various mechanisms, NPCs, guilds, world-class props, etc., About ten chapters]. They believe that these cash-outs should be passed off in one stroke and they should immediately write about the world after time travel. The author would like to respond here. You cannot write like this, and these preparations are indeed more enjoyable. Assuming this is a doomsday-themed novel, the protagonist's early preparation consists of hoarding resources. If you tell an author of a novel about doomsday themes why he writes about hoarding resources, write about doomsday immediately. Hoarding resources is no fun. We want to see the doomsday do whatever we want, so just write that the protagonist has everything. The answer cannot be written like this. If I really write like this, no readers will read it, and you won't be able to see me, really. Of course, I know that some readers don't like this kind of foreshadowing and preliminary preparation. They want to give the protagonist everything in one sentence and then kill him. But this is really not my personal preference. I do like to write about the process of hoarding resources and the protagonist making a fortune silently, and I do think this is more enjoyable. The above is the reply to the opening article. The cash-out process at the beginning of this article is just a bit fun, and I'm really not lying. I also understand that some readers don't like this type of hoarding of resources. I'm sorry that I can't make you happy.
The protagonist's harem is not too original, and the original characters have no sense of substitution. The original beauties are better.
I just want to know when the Bone King will die. Are you talking about the infinite stream, not the Bone King single world?
The plot is less exciting
On the one hand, the large amount of preparation is too complicated. One or two chapters are enough to prepare, and the time travel should happen at the end of the third chapter of the three golden chapters. I watched the rest of the preparation stage skipping ahead. Then the biggest failure is that I am still timid after traveling through time. It is simply a waste of time traveling through time. Although I can understand the protagonist's caution, this is really not satisfying enough, as if nothing has changed compared to the original work. Similar to Ship Flow, the same plot has different perspectives, and the strength is very strong but cannot be reflected.
The main text starts from Chapter 16. It describes how to obtain props and various panels. The writing is good, but the previous content is really useless. If you skip it directly, it will not have much impact. It can be covered in one go.
There are too many settings and too little plot. If you have not read the novel, it would be difficult to get into it. The settings are obviously very strong, but there is zero enjoyment. I hope the author can maintain his passion, otherwise it will be easy to get jealous.
I had prepared so much before, but as soon as I crossed over, I immediately turned into a bone king and cowered. Moreover, the plot is too bland and there is not enough content. Let's put it on a bookshelf and wait to see how it goes after it's put on the shelf.
It's so damn ink-stained that it took me more than a dozen chapters in the early stages before entering the main plot.
Another original heroine? Are classic original female characters sacrosanct? Tell me if you have seen it
It is recommended to divide it into separate volumes. The first dozen chapters have not been time-traveled.
Speed up quickly
It feels like all your current plots can be solved within ten chapters. These settings and so on can be completely traveled through time and explained through the plot later. Some new props can be displayed after traveling through the new world to facilitate the plot and add a sense of mystery. How can I put it, after reading it, I have no interest in this world at all. I kept explaining some nonsense and settings, and the plot did not develop at all. I was still very interested in this, so I finished it (even I was a little impatient). What you wrote is unlimited streaming. Why are you lingering here?
What the protagonist should do now is to quickly increase human strength, form a human empire, implement the early plans in place, strengthen his own power, and then place dimensional gates to invade other worlds, instead of spending a lot of pen and ink on this copy according to the fan writing method of the Bone King novel. Infinite Flow is inherently fast-paced. Unless you abandon Infinite Flow and only write a single fan, otherwise this writing method will be difficult to survive in Infinite Flow.
The time travel paved the way for 15 chapters. In fact, integrating the settings into the plot is the most reader-friendly. This writing method of throwing out all the settings at the front is too boring, but the author seems to have fun writing it. It's normal, after all, the most enjoyable part of writing a novel is writing the setting, but the subsequent plot is actually torture. But books are for readers after all.
I've read Chapter 11 and I'm still talking about settings. What the hell, do you want book friends to memorize them all at once?
The Dragon Emperor's original magic is so awesome? Can you bring in all the guilds and various things that the protagonist has? Not to mention the maze mechanism and so on, this is the logic in the game, but if it really appeared in the real world, how much harm would the Dragon Emperor have to endure?
This is the longest foreshadowing I've ever seen
I feel like the plot is not quite right...
Let me state in advance that I have not read the overload. The following is purely my own opinion. Please bear with me if there are any fallacies. The first dozen chapters have paved the way for how powerful the protagonist's guild and the protagonist himself are. I have taken more than a hundred world props. I feel pretty good when I read it here. It will be more fun when I use it later. But the protagonist's first battle in a different world turned out to be a conspiracy to lead the Bone King to fight against the Council (currently Chapter 27) , I don't know how strong this review country is, but with so much foreshadowing, the first battle feels a bit trivial It's not that we can't be cautious, but there are so many good cards, and because we are worried about the Dragon King hiding behind the scenes, we don't have to worry about the feathers too much? Besides, it was said before that the protagonist's guild can defend World City even if it has millions of players, so even if it faces those Dragon Kings directly, it may not be able to be broken, right? The space dragon can't even be found by the guild The protagonist and the world props that can obtain unlimited game props should be able to infinitely resurrect NPCs (guess), so in this case I think it is feasible to take a certain risk to occupy all human territories As for the Bone King, the protagonist's first reaction is to fight, but I think why can't he be accepted as his subordinate? From the comments, it seems that Bone King is a low-level social beast in a dystopian world with no independent opinions. He does not stop the atrocities committed by his men in the original work because he cares more about his companions than morality. When facing the protagonist, who was nobler than him before and now more powerful than him, the same The Supreme, must be psychologically inferior to the protagonist, and can be easily accepted by the protagonist Although the Bone King's subordinates are immoral and anti-human NPCs, they can be allowed to deal with alien affairs, as long as they are not allowed to deal with the human part. , And they are absolutely loyal to the Bone King. As long as the Bone King has no rebellious intentions, there is no threat to the protagonist, who is also the supreme person. I consider the Bone King Guild from the perspective of the protagonist's interests, not to mention moral issues. At this point in time, the Bone King's men have not committed crimes against humanity. If the protagonist succeeds in subduing it, it will be even more impossible for Eva to do it Finally, these are just my opinions. If you have different opinions, welcome to friendly discussion.
It is currently unknown what the protagonist's benefits are from ruling the world of Bone King.
The protagonist already has so many abilities and mechanisms. Things that can significantly improve the protagonist in the Bone King world are not easy to obtain. Why stay here if you can go to other worlds?
Complain about it
Forget about the other worlds in the introduction, but the prisoner of food, IMHO, can the world of Bone King conquer the prisoner of food? Isn't this funny? Or is it that the author is making up again how powerful the world of Bone King is? 😒
It's been a long time since I found an interesting comprehensive comic on Qidian. This one is interesting. I hope it can be written into a full-length article. Good luck to the author.
I was wondering if the game company would stop the service if the protagonist invested money into it?
At the beginning, we saw the protagonist spending money to get in. The game was shut down because the revenue was not good. So if the protagonist spent money to get in, will it still be shut down? Then shouldn't a person with such wealth directly acquire a company that is on the verge of bankruptcy? Isn't it good to just stack the values crazily in the background? It feels unreasonable to deposit money directly
Invested
I have only written a dozen chapters, and it is still a seedling, but it seems that the author still has a lot of ideas. It's very difficult to write a good invincible article, so please try your best, author.
Will there be other worlds to conquer in the future?
Will it be possible to make it a full-length novel like the One Piece World Government next door? Conquer and integrate other anime worlds
Don't bother with the behind-the-scenes trick. It's easy to write as much as you want in Infinite Stream. This way of writing now can't retain readers. Besides, the protagonist has such a big hook, so being careful is not in vain. If you want to be more careful, you can do it again in the later copy. You need to be vigorous and resolute in front of you to retain readers.
It's a bit difficult to travel through time after more than 15 chapters.
Good looking and very creative
It's an interesting and very good idea. For those who travel through the world of Bone King and pursue numerical values, the author's pursuit of mechanism design is reasonable. You can tell that the author has thought carefully about it.
Looking at the title, I feel like it has the same flavor as before.
From Chacha's comprehensive comics, I really miss the previous comprehensive comics. How about you, the author, just come up with a god-killer? Anyway, the power system in the later stage of this novel is high enough and can be diverse. Finally, I will turn to the box garden to wrap up everything, and focus on a classic nostalgic server 😁
Can it be updated ten times a day? It's absolutely fine in Shang Sanjiang. Two updates a day is too short and not enough to read.
One thing has to be said, the author attaches too much importance to the mechanism. Values and mechanics are equally important. Just like space teleportation, you must have values that can support space teleportation. If the opponent is so "heavy" that the space collapses, or the value is far higher than yours, and you don't have the data to support teleporting such a "heavy" object, it will be useless no matter how high your mechanism is. Paying equal attention to both numerical values and mechanics is the most profitable option. Values and mechanics are multiplicative and connected. If the value is high, there must be a mechanism, and if the mechanism is high, there must be a value.
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